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  1. <p>Preview for WWF In Your House: Rage in the Cage</p><p> </p><p> WWF Title - Steel Cage Match</p><p> Bret Hart vs <strong>The Undertaker</strong> </p><p> </p><p> Shawn Michaels vs <strong>Kevin Nash </strong></p><p> </p><p> WWF Intercontinental Title</p><p> <strong>Razor Ramon</strong> vs Goldust </p><p> </p><p> WWF Tag Team Titles</p><p> <strong>Owen Hart & The British Bulldog</strong> vs The Steiner Brothers</p><p> </p><p> Savio Vega vs <strong>The Ringmaster</strong></p><p> This Ringmaster fella doesn't have what it takes to make it in this business. He'll never be anything good at all <img alt="" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/wink.png.686f06e511ee1fbf6bdc7d82f6831e53.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> WWF Light Heavyweight Title</p><p> Scorpio vs <strong>Chris Jericho</strong></p><p> </p><p> Phatu vs <strong>Hunter Hearst Helmsley</strong></p><p> </p><p> The Smoking Gunns vs <strong>Texas Long Riders</strong></p><p> </p><p> #1 Contenders Match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship</p><p> Ahmed Johnson vs <strong>Jeff Jarrett</strong></p>
  2. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="K-Nection" data-cite="K-Nection" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41191" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Vince: What do you mean we can't book him as the son of Tajiri!? He looks just like him! I'm Vince McMahon Dammit!!!<p> </p><p> Hunter: .......Are you trying sink this ship?</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Vince: "Ship you say? I guess if he can't be the son of Tajiri then he can be a pirate damnit"</p>
  3. I also had something similar with Tyler Breeze, Tye Dillinger and Dashing Cody Rhodes. They were known as Gorgeous, Dashing and Perfect
  4. "So Undertaker what do you think of this Naomi vs Tamina match?" "Michael They need to watch what they do or they will rest in peace. This is my yard. Gong"
  5. Mojo Rawley hasn't been with me in nearly 3 years after he got released for drugs and he's currently one half of the Evolve Tag Team Champions alongside Jessie Godderz. Also I started just teaming him with faces but recently I've had to move onto heels because I went through nearly all of the faces on Raw. I've seen Derek's comment but I'll try this anyway to try and find a good partner for him
  6. <p>Zack Ryder the pre-show stopper</p><p> <a href="http://imgur.com/a/k8Yr9" rel="external nofollow">http://imgur.com/a/k8Yr9</a></p><p> </p><p> Seriously though I've went through this many matches trying to find someone he has good or excellent chemistry teaming with and I've found nothing</p>
  7. <p><strong>The Smoking Gunns</strong> vs The Nation of Domination (Nelson & Bobby Knight)</p><p> </p><p> Hakushi vs <strong>Chavo Guererro</strong></p><p> ^ Who?</p><p> Scott Steiner vs <strong>Owen Hart</strong></p><p> </p><p> The Godwinns vs <strong>The Corporation (123 Kid & Tatanka)</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Shawn Michaels</strong> vs Sycho Sid</p>
  8. <p>Just found this and I have to say that is one of the best dynasties on here and the back story is absolutely incredible.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>The Smoking Gunns </strong>vs The Harris Boys</p><p> </p><p> Nelson Knight vs <strong>Chris Jericho</strong></p><p> </p><p> Ahmed Johnson vs <strong>Goldust</strong></p><p> </p><p> Rick Steiner vs <strong>The British Bulldog</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Bret Hart & The Undertaker</strong> vs Jerry Lawler & ???</p>
  9. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Kijar" data-cite="Kijar" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41191" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><span>http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m237/VinceKage/NikkiBella_zpsoacodowa.jpg</span></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> In my game they have been engaged since early 2019. It's now almost 2022 and nothing has been heard since</p>
  10. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Wayne28" data-cite="Wayne28" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Picked back up with my NJPW save. <p> </p><p> Cliffs up until now (June 2017)</p><p> </p><p> - Had Omega go on to defeat Okada for the IWGP title at WK11.</p><p> - Got rid of all the titles except, IWGP, Tag, Int and Junior</p><p> - Had Shibata win the New Japan Cup and unsuccessfully challenge Omega at the next show for the title. </p><p> - Formed a new stable called "The Uprising" consisting of Cody Rhodes, Drew Galloway, Lance Archer, Davey Smith, Marty Scrull and Gunner Wolf (Braun Strowman)</p><p> - Put the tag titles on Rhodes/Galloway </p><p> - Approaching the Battle of the Super Juniors; finals will be Scrull vs. Sanada. I am going to put Scrull over and have him go on to beat O'Reilly for the Junior title.</p><p> - Omega's next defense will be against Tanahashi at Dominion. </p><p> - Not sure what I am going to do with the G1 Climax yet or who I want to win, but it will be fun to book.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Please have Shibata win the G1. He deserves it and as long as him and Omega don't have bad chemistry then that could be a great match (Unless you take the title off Omega before then)</p>
  11. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="steesh07" data-cite="steesh07" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Currently on a hiatus from my ROH 2018 game as I've hit a wall booking wise, I've well and truely jumped on the hot UK scene with three of my four world champions being Brits; Marty Scurll (current champ 0 defences, Zack Sabre Jr. 12 defences and Will Ospreay 1 defence). Also my Women of Honor champion is; Kay Lee Ray with 3 defences and my Tag Team champs are Havoc and BT Gunn and [sabre and Ospreay] and [Joe Coffey and Marty Scurll] have been champs.<p> </p><p> So the Brits are pretty much carrying the promotion and putting on some stellar matches, but to balance that I have brought in some big names from TNA and WWE, these include:</p><p> </p><p> Drew Galloway</p><p> Ethan Carter 3 (now Ethan Hunter)</p><p> Cody Rhodes (soon to be ROH Champ when he is cleared of injuries)</p><p> Jason Jordan (came in as a future tag champ if I can steal Chad Gable)</p><p> </p><p> Anyway here is my save game if anyone wants to have a look or play it:</p><p> </p><p> <a href="https://www.mediafire.com/?4c7l3qlkjo094mv" rel="external nofollow">https://www.mediafire.com/?4c7l3qlkjo094mv</a></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I've also done a ROH save and found myself using the British independent scene so far. Drew Galloway was my ROH Champion before losing it to 'The Perfect 10' Shawn Spears when he turned heel and joined the Bullet Club. Also my first two winners of the top prospect tournament were Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate (I didn't know how to run it so I got a load of young people and put them in a tournament lol). I guess it's because I'm such a mark for British wrestlers <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>
  12. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Bonafide_Bluffa" data-cite="Bonafide_Bluffa" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Started a game as WWE using the August T-Zone data, having a pretty fun time. Now heading into Survivor Series and my planned WM card is shaping up to be a banger.<p> </p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I think you should have Sami Zayn win the rumble because him winning from number 1/2 would make for a great story and it's always good to see an underdog win it. Also I wouldn't have Cena win the Rumble because then he'd tie the record with Stone Cold and unless you want to go for Cena having a record breaking year then I don't think he should be the one to break Austin's record.</p><p> And I know that it is booked a lot on TEW but Shinsuke Nakamura vs Brock Lesnar makes sense and you can build it as a rematch from their 2006 IWGP match and Shinsuke wants revenge on him. Cesaro could be annoyed that he never gets the opportunities he deserves so he wants to make an impact and calls out Brock Lesnar.</p><p> Other than that Wrestlemania looks to be very good</p>
  13. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="sabataged" data-cite="sabataged" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><span>http://i.imgur.com/RyGeVr1.png</span><p> </p><p> Finally got all my storylines set up with my three way brand split</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Hi I have a few questions if you don't mind answering them. How difficult is it booking three different shows? I've been considering this for a while but it seems like it would be too time consuming. Also what do the numbers next to your storylines mean?</p>
  14. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="CelticCandian" data-cite="CelticCandian" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41193" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Playing with RWC September <p> </p><p> I need some tag teams for 205 live, any suggestions?</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> If you're booking it as a serious show then Gargano & Ciampa could fit in perfectly.</p>
  15. So this is an odd one but I want to keep WWE realistic by signing second and third generation superstars but I'm in 2020 and the only ones in my game I can find are Shawn michaels son and Noelle Foley so I'm wondering if anyone knows of any that I could add into my game to use. Thanks in advance.
  16. When a PPV gets your worst rating in over 3 years you'd expect me to be a bit annoyed but this has been my favourite ever PPV to book and the opportunities it offers going forward makes me so happy despite only getting an 82 B as the rating. Live for the first time from the 70k attendance WWE Connecticut Arena, we started off with Alexa Bliss who was trying to work her way up towards another title shot and she was up against Nia's ally, the undefeated Allysin Kay and in a 78 B it would be Kay who won and continued her dominance here on the main roster. The former 2 time NXT Women's Champion has recently formed some kind of alliance with Queen Nia and her, Nia and Dana Brooke are running rampant over Raw and no one is able to stop them. Next up saw Queen Nia defending her Women's Championship against Ember Moon as everyone on Raw tries to step up and stop her dominance and this time it was Ember who tried but like everyone before she was unsuccessful as she went for her top rope stunner move but gets caught by Nia and hits a powerbomb (I don't even know if that is possible it just seems like it would be cool. Very difficult but cool). The match only got a 73 as Ember isn't greatly over and they don't click. Both of them were on the pre show due to time constraints as there is a hell of a lot of matches on this card and a lot are way too short but the most important ones are longer. This brings us to the start of the main show where we were going to crown the first ever WWE Trios Champions when the Kingdom Of Dreams took on Sean Finlay, Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson who represented Bulletproof. The match got an 89 B+ and our first ever Trios Champions are the Kingdom of Dreams when Joey Bennett defeated Doc Gallows with the Box Office Smash to win it for his Kingdom. The Trios championships will travel between each brand and I am glad that I went with these three to be our first ever champions. After that it was an 82 B as Joe Hendry took on the Swiss Superman Cesaro. The winner would be Joe Hendry who picked up a huge surprise victory here but it was thanks to an interference from the former tag team partner of Cesaro, Kassius Ohno. Cesaro asked Ohno to go their separate ways but Ohno clearly disagreed with this as he took out Cesaro after the match and he hit the KO on Cesaro before leaving him in the ring. Following that we had a six pack challenge for the number one contendership to the United States Championship between Jeff Hardy, Tommaso Ciampa, Drew Gulak, Xavier Woods, Jake Carter and Akira Tozawa. This match was very fast paced and everyone was taken out of this match apart from Drew Gulak and Tommaso Ciampa who are both part of the Cruiserweight division and while Gulak got the most offense in he was hit with the Project Ciampa and Ciampa became the number one contender to whoever wins in our winner takes all match later on in the show. In an 88 B+ Marty Scurrl defended his Light Heavyweight Championship against the former champion Tyler Breeze and this is one of the reasons I loved booking this show. They've been fighting each other anywhere after they were brawling backstage one week, the next week they had a fight in the middle of a Hairdressers and after that they had a fight on a Railway Station before continuing the attack on the train itself. However we got to this match and it stayed in the ring mostly and Scurrl picked up the victory to retain his Light Heavyweight Championship. Following that it was an Irish street fight between Sheamus and Conor McGregor and it turned out to be a short match between them when in 4 minutes Conor knocked out Sheamus in super quick fashion. Another short one here as Sami Zayn had his rematch for the Global Championship against Chad Gable and in an 85 B+ Gable retained his title with the Ankle Lock making Sami tap out. Ever since Backlash when Jerry Bowman defeated John Cena to win the Intercontinental Title and joined Prospect, he's had everything handed to him and becomes more and more cocky every week. This time he went up against Brian Kendrick after Kendrick cut a heartfelt promo about how he was on the streets and that this is his life only for Bowman to claim that he's going to put Kendrick back on the streets where he belongs. And while Kendrick had the whole of the fans behind him, Bowman had prospect to help him out and following a distraction from Big E, he hit the RainBow Driver to retain the IC Championship in an 83 B+. Post match Jerry Bowman was celebrating with Prospect when Conor McGregor's music hits and he comes out and stands on the ramp. He points at Jerry Bowman, smiles and the camera fades into an advert. After he dispatched of his brother last month, Jimmy Uso (who now wants to be called by the name Jimmy Fatu so he is no longer associated at all with his brother) took on Alberto Del Rio for the European Championship and in a 91 A it would be Jimmy Fatu who picked up the victory and won the European Championship with a Superfly Splash. I love Del Rio's work on the indies but it was a good time to take the title off him and a huge program going to continue now between Jimmy Fatu and Jey Uso when Uso returns soon after he was injured by Jimmy. Following that it was a fatal 4 way tag team match for the number one contendership to the Tag Team Titles with the winners taking on whichever won the Tag match later tonight. This match was between The Price Is Right, Hermanos Enmascarados, Sabre and Ospreay and the newest tag team in the WWE of Austin Aries and The Miz as the Greatest and the A-lister. The winners of this match was The Price is Right when Eric Price defeated Angel De Oro with a Gutwrench Powerbomb. After Finn Balor failed to win the Cruiserweight Championship from Cedric Alexander last month at Battleground, his Balor Club friend Adam Cole next stepped up to the challenge and in a 90 A Adam Cole won the Cruiserweight Championship with the Florida Key. Post match Balor Club were celebrating when from out of nowhere The Young Bucks and Adam Cole all hit superkicks on their leader Finn Balor who was caught by surprise and dropped to the mat. However as they were beating down on him we hear 'Phenomenal' and the fans go mad as AJ Styles makes his return and makes the save for his former long time enemy Finn Balor. AJ Styles hits the Styles Clash on Tama Tonga while The Young Bucks and Finn escaped up the ramp. We followed that up with the second highest rated match on the card where Randy Orton took on Seth Rollins in a 95 A* rated match. This is another storyline I've loved booking because of the huge stipulation on the match. If Randy Orton won then the Punt Kick would be unbanned by the WWE but if Seth Rollins won then the Curb Stomp would be unbanned. Seth Rollins would pick up the victory when he avoids the punt kick and hit a Curb Stomp on Orton to win the match and he gets the Curb Stomp back which will be important in the future. In the most disappointing match rating of the night it was the final of the best of 7 series for the Raw Money In The Bank briefcase when Neville took on Cole Galloway in a TLC match. So far Neville defeated Cole Galloway in a ladder match, and in a regular match on UK Takeover in Newcastle before Galloway got one back on a Raw in Scotland and Galloway then won on a house show to level it up. On The next Raw, Galloway made it 3-2 in a chair match and finally on the last Raw before the PPV Neville made it 3-3 in a tables match setting up their final match here in a TLC match. This match sadly only got a 78 B as Galloway is not good in high spot matches. Neville would put Galloway through the announce table with a red arrow from the top of the ladder and then as he set up the ladder somehow Galloway managed to make it back into the ring and pulled him off the ladder and hit a Future Shock DDT. Both men collapsed to the mat as the fans chanted this is awesome. Both men got to their feet at the same time and just started punching each other in the face until Galloway fell to the mat. Neville climbed to the top and tried to retain his briefcase only to be pulled down again by Galloway. However as he was pulled down he hit a mid air hurricanrana on Galloway and finally took him out of the match. Neville retains his title in a match I'm rating 100 A* but that got a 78 B. The Revival would defend their Intercontinental Tag Titles up next in a 94 A as they took on Dashing and Perfect in a rematch from Battleground. It would be The Revival who would retain their titles when Dawson escaped the Cross Rhodes and they hit a Shatter Machine on Cody. This one was debatable as Dawson has just returned from a 28 day suspension for using Pain killers but I have bigger plans for Gorgeous, Dashing and Perfect than being tag champions. In a rematch from Wrestlemania Bayley was cashing in her Women's Money In The Bank contract on Sasha Banks as she transferred over from Raw. Sasha took her title at Wrestlemania after we saw the return of the BFF's when Charlotte and Summer Rae got involved. This match was another match between them on PPV and it was a very back and forth contest. It came close to ending when Sasha who was getting frustrated at being unable to put Bayley away decided to hit Bayley with her own Bayley to Belly only for Bayley to kick out just before the 3 count. Bayley would get her revenge on Sasha and regain her title when she avoided the Roundhouse Kick from Sasha and hit her with the Banks Statement and locking it in the middle of the ring forcing Sasha to tap out to her own move and Bayley gets a huge pop as she becomes a 2 time Women's United States Champion. After that We had the WWE Championship on the line when 'The Lunatic' Dean Ambrose took on Enzo Amore. Enzo had no one at ringside to start the match but when Ambrose started to gain an advantage, Big E and Jerry Bowman came down to ringside. This wouldn't help Enzo however as Big E was took out with a huge spear from Roman Reigns and Bowman was took out with a Curb Stomp from Seth Rollins making it a fair one on one match for the title. Enzo went to the top rope late on in the match only to be caught with a kick to the gut from Dean who hit a Dirty Deeds on Enzo 1, 2 kick out from Enzo. Dean picked him up for a second one only to be pushed back into the referee by Enzo and the ref was knocked down. Unknown to Dean, Big E had gotten to his feet and with The Shield gone from ringside he slid into the ring and hit a Big Ending on Dean. Enzo rolled over on top of Dean and the referee did that stupid, slow count they always seem to do only for dean to kick out at 2 this time. Enzo was furious and started pushing the ref around until he was stopped by a roll up from Dean who lifted him to his feet following this and hit a second dirty deeds. 1,2,3 The fans go wild as Dean Ambrose claims his first ever WWE Championship here in the WWE (Only 4 years after he did in real life lol). The Shield lift him up on their shoulders as he holds the title in the air after overcoming Prospect. The semi main event was the match of the night as I knew it would be but I had to have the other match as the main event because of how important it is for the next 2 years of the company. However this was the winner takes all tag team match with the winners tag team becoming tag team champions and whoever gets the pinfall becomes the World heavyweight and United States Champion aswell between the tag team champions Shibata and Crews against the US Champion Noam Dar and the World heavyweight Champion Damien Sandow. For the most of the match the teams were on the same page until towards the end when they all realised only one could walk out with all three belts and they turned on each other. Damien Sandow took out Noam Dar with a Terminus but he got hit with a PK from Shibata. However as Shibata went for the pin he was grabbed and thrown out the ring by Apollo Crews his tag partner who hit a Standing Shooting star Press on Sandow and won all of the titles. Post match Sandow looked furious as he felt that Noam Dar had cost him the match and he hit a Terminus on Dar to turn heel following the 96 A* rated match and the fans booed both him and Crews out of the building while Shibata and Dar were left wondering what the hell just happened. And now we got to the big one, the huge match with huge stipulations between Bray Wyatt and Triple H. If Triple H wins, Bray Wyatt has to leave the WWE and his contract is terminated but if he wins then Triple H has to retire from wrestling. This match was a No Holds Barred and both me hate each despite Triple H at first saying that he didn't hate Bray Wyatt just that he thought Enzo would be a better champion than him but as Wyatt played mind tricks and got into his head he just got more aggressive and he finally exploded last week on Smackdown where Bray Wyatt mentioned his family and Triple furious that he couldn't get his hands on Bray, dragged Mauro Ranallo from the commentary table and pedigreed him in the middle of the ring. The match started with Triple H rolling out of the ring to get his sledge hammer only to turn around once he had it into a chair shot to the gut from Bray and they fought on from there. As the match went on Prospect tried to get involved only for Bray to hit a quick Sister Abigail on Big E and Enzo and Bowman thought twice about entering the ring again. Bray Wyatt went into the corner and started doing his creepy crawl thing when over each of the four barricades jumped Braun Strowman, Frankie Daniels (Kazarian), Bobby Fish and Justin Gabriel. All 4 of them are former Lucha Underground Champions, Lucha Underground that went bankrupt but was bought by an unknown buyer. All 4 of them surrounded the ring and Bray and Triple H stood back to back in the middle of the ring only for Bray to turn around into a kick to the gut and a Pedigree from the Game who just stands up and smiles. He grabs a microphone and says "You are looking at the new owner of Lucha Underground" and all 4 men jump in the ring and beat down on Bray, each hitting their finishers on him. Even though he was clearly unconscious already, Triple H had them lift Bray back up where he hit him in the chest with the Sledgehammer before hitting one last definitive Pedigree on Bray and pinning him to pick up the victory. Bray Wyatt has to leave the WWE and he leaves them with no one knowing what is going to happen next. That match only got a 78 B which for a main event of one of the big 4 but I think the fans would have loved the show anyway with the amount of twists and turns it took aswell as the great wrestling on display. If I was in the crowd for that main event I wouldn't care that it was a bad match as you'd want to tune in on Raw and Smackdown to find out who the men are, why they are here and what they are going to do next. As I said it was a horrible rating but an absolutely great one to write and I hope anyone who read the whole of that enjoyed it because I certainly enjoyed planning and booking it.
  17. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="sportsfanmas" data-cite="sportsfanmas" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41193" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I am trying to get suggestions for 8 real world current tag teams that would be on the market (ie unemployed free agents, workers on verbal contracts). I'm looking for actual teams that I can use, not just 2 wrestlers thrown together, so in other words I'm looking for 8 teams that have some experience teaming together. <p> </p><p> I can find the womens wrestlers, cruiserweights, and mens singles wrestlers, but I'm having trouble coming up with 8 teams that are available. Any help?</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> The Briscoes</p><p> Young Bucks</p><p> War Machine</p><p> Rhodes Scholars</p><p> Decay</p><p> Wolves</p><p> ReDragon</p><p> Sydal and Ricochet</p><p> Motor City Machine Guns</p><p> Roppongi Vice</p>
  18. <p>The final Pay Per View before the 3rd of the big 4 of the year Summerslam was Raw's Judgement Day and while it wasn't great, it turned out to be a good PPV.</p><p> </p><p> We started off with the Women's Championship on the line in a rematch from the Royal Rumble this year when Alexa Bliss took on Queen Nia in an 83 B+. This was the closest that Nia came to losing her title when Alexa hit the Twisted Bliss on Nia but Nia would pick up the victory when she caught Bliss when she went for a second Twisted Bliss and got her in the sleeper hold and made her tap out. Nia retains once again.</p><p> </p><p> After losing his Cruiserweight Championship, Austin Aries has been more vicious and ruthless and that led him to this match here when he took on Ross Von Erich in an 82 B. Aries attacked Von Erich and cost him the number one contendership to the Cruiserweight Title and recently he's just dominated him and that continued here when he beat him up for the whole match and made him tap out to the Bully Choke.</p><p> </p><p> After that we saw the PPV debut of Rich Swann who recently got the call up from NXT as he took on Solomon Crowe. He would pick up the victory in an 81 B. Basic match here just to get Swann more over.</p><p> </p><p> Another PPV debut here and this time it was for the former Ring Of Honor World Champion Tommy End who took on Joe Coffey in a 90 A. In his debut on Monday Night Raw he KO'd Joe but Joe wanted one more shot but it would end up with the same result as Coffey was once again left unconscious from Tommy.</p><p> </p><p> This one will take some explanation but Sami Zayn goes into this one as the Global Champion again after he beat Johnny Curtis on Raw when Curtis got injured so the result was changed on the fly meaning that Sami became a 2 time Global Champion and now he took on Chad Gable. For the second Pay Per View in a row Sami would lose the title when Gable picked up his second singles championship. Match got an 83 B+ and as much as I'm dissapointed with Curtis' injury it should be good to book Gable as he could be a future world champion in this game.</p><p> </p><p> After that the leader of Balor Club, Finn Balor took on Cedric Alexander for the Cruiserweight Championship and in an 89 A, Cedric Alexander would retain his belt with a senton. Not much to it but just a good defense for Alexander as his first title run continues.</p><p> </p><p> In their rematch for the tag team titles, Sabre and Ospreay put on a 94 A as they took on the new champion, Apollo Crews and Katsuyori Shibata but they were unable to regain their championships when Shibata hit the PK on Sabre followed by a standing 450 splash from Crews as they move on. Big plans for Shibata and Crews which we will see more of as the show progresses. </p><p> </p><p> Following that Xavier Woods of The Assassins was in action as he defended his United States Championship against Noam Dar, formerly of Bulletproof until the draft after Wrestlemania. In a 97 A and the match of the night, Noam Dar would pick up the victory as the former King Of The Ring winner made Xavier Woods tap out to the Champagne-Super Kneebar in the middle of the ring. Now all members of The Assassins have lost their titles but there is a huge plan for all of them in the future so this is all for a reason.</p><p> </p><p> After that we had the first of the best of 7 series for the Money In The Bank Briefcase between the current briefcase holder Neville and Cole Galloway (Original plan was for Ziggler/Neville but bad chemistry) and this was one was in a ladder match. It would be Neville who picked up the first victory in this series after he put Neville through a ladder with a Red Arrow from the top of a ladder and basically killed Galloway.</p><p> </p><p> The main event of the show got a 92 A when Kazuchika Okada got another shot at the World Heavyweight Championship after he was the final elimination in the fatal 4 way where Sandow won the championship and Okada claimed he came really close which he did when he eliminated both Cole Galloway and the former champion Punk before Sandow avoided his Rainmaker and hit the Terminus to win the title. It would end up being the same finish to this match with Sandow picking up the victory with the Terminus after avoiding the Rainmaker again.</p><p> </p><p> Post match Sandow was celebrating when he was attacked from behind by Crews and Shibata, the tag team champions who beat down on him until the new United States Champion Noam Dar ran down to make the save for Sandow. Big plans for the main event of Summerslam here with it possibly being a tag match where the winner takes all the titles.</p><p> </p><p> The Pay Per View got a great 92 A and I really enjoyed booking this one. On to Summerslam.</p>
  19. WWE Judgement Day 2020 in Toronto Canada is over and Smackdown had another great one as we head towards Summerslam. We started off with the first of three 96 A* matches to start the show as the Detroit Machine Guns went up against the newest tag team on Smackdown in Gold Rush (Andrade Cien Almas and Eduardo Rush(Rush)). It would be Gold Rush who picked up the victory when Eduardo and Almas beat the Gold Mine on Alex Shelley. The second match of the night saw Sheamus' PPV return after he suffered a cracked Skull a year ago in a tag team match with Cole Galloway. However in an 83 B+ he was challenged by Paris Youngblood who claimed that Sheamus was past it and that he should have stayed injured. It would be Youngblood who picked up the victory as Sheamus is 42/43 and has declining physical ability so he's going to put people over and then leaving. After being in the Money In The Bank match last month but being unsuccessful, Rusev would once again defend his Alliance Title this time against Shane Thorne of TM61 and he retained when he submitted him with the Accolade. Nick Miller is out for 6 months with an injury so I don't have much for Shane but I like him more than miller so I may give him a singles push in the future. In a 91 A Alberto Del Rio put his European Championship on the line as he took on Devin Cutter who has been on a roll lately coming into this match and he hasn't been pinned in 2 months. That would continue here but he wouldn't win the title as he was submitted by Del Rio meaning that Rio retained his belt that he won at Wrestlemania. We followed that with the PPV debut of Marty Scurll as he took on the Light Heavyweight Champion Tyler Breeze in a ladder match for the title and in an 80 B Scurll would win the Light Heavyweight Championship ending the second reign of Tyler Breeze. Really excited about using Scurll and I might move Breeze into the IC/European picture soon or maybe even into the world picture. After that it was the contract signing for the match at Summerslam between Triple H and Bray Wyatt where it's Triple H's career vs Bray's WWE Contract. We see a video package of how Triple H cost Bray his WWE Championship and gave it to Enzo Amore, how him and the rest of Prospect ruined Bray and left him destroyed and injured meaning he lost the tag team title match at MITB followed by Bray eliminating H from the Prospect vs Bulletproof match when the referee went down. They have a few words before Bray then puts Triple H through the Contract Signing table with a powerbomb. Sasha Banks' Women's United States Championship was on the line up next as she took on Peyton Royce in an 82 B. Banks would pick up the victory and retain once again when she avoided a big boot before locking in the Banks Statement and forced Royce to tap out. Post match Sasha was celebrating with Charlotte and Summer Rae when Raw's Bayley and the Women's MITB holder came out to the stage. She announced that at Summerslam she was switching brands and winning back her Women's US Championship after she lost it to Sasha Banks at Wrestlemania. Former tag team partners and brothers were in action up next as Jey Uso took on Jimmy Uso in a Falls Count Anywhere match. It was an exceptional match which ended up backstage before Jimmy Uso (Heel) picked up the victory after a superkick through a glass window and he stood tall over his brother in an 83 B+. However afterwards he continued the beat down until Alberto Del Rio tried to make the save only to also be superkicked through a glass window from Jimmy Uso who then holds Del Rio's European Championship and walks off with it. There was a fatal 4 way match next for the Intercontinental Championship as Jerry Bowman defended his title against Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows and his Prospect partner Big E. Jerry Bowman would retain his title when he pinned Doc Gallows after Big E took out Gallows with the Big Ending and then left Bowman to pin him. The match got a 89 A but Gallows was the weak link compared to everyone else which is to be expected when he is in the ring with 3 better people than him. The semi main event got the second of three 96 A* on the night as The Revival once again took on Dashing and Perfect for the Intercontinental Tag Team Titles after they were beaten back at Backlash. This time however though The Revival would come out on top and win the titles after they defeated Tye Dillinger with the Shatter Machine. The Revival are my favourite tag team right now in the world so I really want to do great stuff with them on here after a fairly short first WWE Tag Team Championship reign. Dashing and Perfect however I have big plans for Cody Rhodes and Tye Dillinger is a good worker so they shouldn't be affected too much. The main event also got a 96 A* as Kevin Owens took on Enzo Amore for the WWE Championship as the Former two time World Heavyweight Champion went into this match damaged after being constantly targeted by Enzo and Triple H and Enzo used this in the match by targeting the leg of Owens which would come into the finish as he would defeat KO with the Figure Four Leg Lock to retain his WWE Championship. Enzo was celebrating his victory when Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns came onto the stage with Roman's MITB briefcase. Enzo just laughed and turned around to walk out where he was hit with a dirty deeds from Dean Ambrose who appeared out of nowhere. Dean holds the title in the air signalling his intention to go for the WWE Championship at Summerslam. The show got a 94 A where it had a great start and a Great end but the midcard was average at best which may have affected the end rating. In other news around the world Jesse Ventura and Vince McMahon have died with Vince dying in a drugs death. I don't know what to do as he died in a drugs death and I don't want to be associated with that but I want to have a Memorial for him. Another thing is quite weird is that this was the first year we held a McMahon Tag Classic and soon after it finished Vince Died . Along with this we've had the mid-year awards and Asuka and Abyss have announced their retirement from Wrestling. Awards so Far: Wrestler Of The Year So far: Bray Wyatt Company of the Year: WWE Team Of The Year: The Wrestling Kings Match of The Year: Dolph Ziggler vs Jason Lyte (ROH) Show Of The year: Wrestlemania 36 Young Wrestler of the year: Jerry Bowman Veteran Wrestler of the year: Jeff Hardy Female Wrestler of the year: Nia Jax
  20. I've just finished writing one of my favourite PPV of the year in Money In The Bank 2020 including 3 Money In The Bank Ladder matches and speaking of which our first match was for the Raw Money In The Bank briefcase. The opening match as I just said was for the Raw MITB briefcase and it saw Zack Ryder take on Neville, Noam Dar, Adam Cole, Finn Balor (former MITB winner) and Cole Galloway in a 90 A. The match had some great spots with Zack Ryder taking out Noam Dar with a Rough Ryder off the ladder, Finn Balor putting Ryder through the announce table with a Coupe De Grace and Neville putting Adam Cole through a regular table with a Red Arrow from the top rope. This left just 3 men to fight it out for the briefcase and while Galloway took out Finn with a Claymore Kick, he turned around into a superkick from Neville who quickly set up the ladder, ran to the top rope and as he was unbuckling the briefcase Cole Galloway tried to get back into the ring but his legs were pulled back by Neville's manager William Regal and Neville walks out with the Raw Money In The Bank briefcase. The second match was a triple threat match for the European Championship between Alberto Del Rio © vs Jey Uso vs Jimmy Uso in an 83 B+. For most of the match it was The Usos who double teamed on Del Rio before he rolled out of the ring leaving the two Usos in the ring wondering who was going to become the champion, they argued about this until Jey lies down for Jimmy but as Jimmy goes for the pin he is hit with a backstabber from ADR which Jey doesn't see so when Del Rio pins him he doesn't kick out because he thinks it's Jimmy and Del Rio retains his European Championship. Post match Jey Uso doesn't quite know what just happened until he sees Del Rio walking up the ramp with his European Championship and smiling as the fans chant 'Si Si Si'. Jimmy looks furious as he slides into the ring but he hugs Jimmy. However that hug soon becomes more serious as Jimmy gets in Jey's face and as Jey is about to go to the back he is hit with a superkick from Jimmy completing the face turn of Jey Uso. Our third match of the night turned out to be one of the best of the night as in a 97 A* Xavier Woods defended his United States Championship against Roderick James. This match really surprised me as while Xavier is really over, he hasn't really put any great matches on so far apart from against Ziggler but anyone could put on a good match against Dolph Ziggler. It would Xavier who picked up the victory and retained his title as he hit Roderick with the Lost In The Woods but it made both men look like great talents and both came out looking better than they ever have before in the WWE. At Over The Limit, Luke Harper teamed with Moose to take on The Price Is Right but when they lost Harper took out Moose and turned heel and for the weeks following he would sneak attack him until Moose got furious and challenged him to a No Holds Barred match at Money In The Bank and that is what would happen now. Their first contest would get a 77 B as when Moose went for his Game Breaker he was hit with a discus clothesline from Luke Harper who would then pick up the victory. However post match he wasn't done as he put Moose through a table with a powerbomb and walked off laughing. Next up was the second of three Money In The Bank ladder matches and this time it was for the Women's MITB briefcase and it saw three women from Raw (Bayley, Becky Lynch and Noelle Foley) and three women from Smackdown (Liv Morgan, Charlotte and Paige) fight it out to become the second ever Women's MITB holder. It was Becky Lynch who was the first ever holder but she was taken out pretty early when Liv Morgan hit the Liv or Die on her and she never really recovered. One big spot in this one where Charlotte locks in the Figure Four on a ladder on Noelle taking her out of this match. At the end it was just Bayley and Liv Morgan at the top of the ladder and it came down to them just punching each other in the face until Liv fell of the ladder and Bayley became the second ever WMITB winner. 88 B+. Charlotte was scheduled to pick up the victory here and I had everything planned out but 4 days before the event I got the announcement that she was pregnant and would leaving on maternity leave in 3 months... That was followed by a terrible Light Heavyweight Championship match as Jack Gallagher challenged for Tyler Breeze's title but as they didn't click at all it got a 68 C+ which is dreadful for one of my main shows. Breeze retains with the Beauty Shot. After that Billie kay stepped up to challenge for Sasha Banks Women's United States title. Sasha had been pretty dominant so far defeating everyone who has stepped up to challenge her and it would be the same this time as she defeated Billie Kay with the Banks Statement in an 84 B+ to retain her title and the BFF's celebrate once again on another defense. The next one may be a bit odd but I released Fandango in 2017 never thinking I would need him on my roster and in that time he went to Lucha Underground known as Johnny Curtis where he became a Trios Champion and just last year the Lucha Underground Champion so when his contract came to an end, I saw he had 82 Pop in America and I decided to bring him back in and give him a try out. Anyway I decided to stick with this Johnny Curtis gimmick I've given him which is a rich snob and on his return he came out, declared himself the greatest man in wrestling and challenged Sami Zayn for the Global Championship. Their match got a 93 A and Johnny Curtis took the Global Championship off of Sami and celebrated by hitting Sami in the face with it and just smiling before walking off with the title over his shoulder. The only 100 A* of the show would follow this as The Wyatt's (Bray and Taylor Rotunda) cashed in their tag team title opportunity from winning the Tag Team Classic against Dashing and Perfect for the Intercontinental Tag Team Championships. This match was lower down the card as it was a face on face match which somehow managed to create another match of the year contender. This was also the Story telling match as the story coming into this was that Bray was damaged massively. That hell In A Cell loss to Enzo Amore had not only left him in great pain but he was also damaged physcologically as he felt that he no longer put fear into the opponents that he goes up against. However he felt that winning these titles would change that but however much he tried it wasn't enough as his body just gave up on him in the end and he was pinned by the Cross Rhodes from Cody Rhodes and they retain their tag titles. If Sasha Banks' reign has been dominant then Queen Nia's must have no words to describe it because no one has even come close to defeating her since she won her third women's championship. However the next to take her on and try to end her dominance was Emma who came into the match selling an injury caused by Nia just a week before this match. This would come into play a lot in this match and at the end she went to run at Nia but her leg gave out and Nia quickly got her into the Bear Hug and Emma passed out as Nia retains her title in an 88 B+. Another 88 B+ would follow this when Austin Aries had his rematch for the Cruiserweight Championship against Cedric Alexander. Cedric put on another great match here like he has been doing recently and he would pick up the victory over Aries here to retain the title with a quick roll up in a reverse of the Bully Choke. The third and final Money In The Bank match was for the Smackdown MITB briefcase between Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, Vilhelm Berg, Kalisto and the Alliance Champion Rusev who would all fight it out. Kalisto was taken out by a triple powerbomb through the Spanish announce table from The Shield before Rusev took out Seth Rollins with a Savate Kick to the back of his head. Later on in the match Roman was the only one left in the ring but as he started to climb into the ring Berg was there but he was only there until Roman took him out with a spear off the ladder. He was the first to get to his feet, he climbed to the top of the ladder and unhooked the briefcase. Roman Reigns is the SD MITB Winner. The next match will take a lot to explain as we saw Prospect (Triple H, Big E, Enzo Amore and Jerry Bowman) take on Bulletproof (Sean Finlay, Kevin Owens, Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows) in a 4 on 4 elimination match. On Smackdown Kevin Owens took on Enzo Amore for the WWE Championship on SD when he was cost the match by Prospect but when they were beating down on him the rest of Bulletproof came down to make the save. This lead to WWE Kayfabe Owner Shane McMahon making the match official for MITB and he made it elimination. The order of elimination was Sean Finlay who was taken out by Big E with the Big Ending, Triple H was eliminated by Kevin Owens after he was taken out by Bray Wyatt with a Sister Abigail when the referee went down, Enzo Amore eliminated Doc Gallows with a Frog Splash only to turn around and be hit with a pop up powerbomb. He wasn't eliminated there however as he kicked out at 2 and then Big E came in and hit the Big Ending on Owens before Enzo climbed to the top rope hit the frog splash and eliminated KO. This left just Bulletproof leader Karl Anderson who managed to get rid of Big E and Jerry Bowman before being rolled up by the WWE Champion Enzo Amore. Post match we cut backstage to where Triple H is furious and he finds Bray Wyatt sitting on top of a box backstage hurt but he's still laughing after he cost Triple H. He says "This all started with you Hunter, all this pain was because of you, I want you at Summerslam so I can finally end this all". Triple H charges at Bray but the lights go out and when they come back on Triple H has been laid out with a Sister Abigail. The semi main event was for the Raw Tag Team Championships as Sabre and Ospreay defended their championships against The Hardy Boys and the newest tag team of Katsuyori Shibata and Apollo Crews who I found out have great chemistry just after I signed Shibata a couple of months ago. It would be Shibata and Apollo who picked up the victory here as Apollo hit a standing moonsault on Matt Hardy and Shibata hit him with the PK straight after and they won the Tag Titles. The match got a 99 A* as two more members of The Assassins lost their titles leaving Xavier as the only one still with a title for now. The main event saw CM Punk get his rematch for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against the new champion Damien Sandow who won the title in a 4 way elimination match on Raw's last exclsuive PPV. This match got a 99 A* and it finished when Punk went for the GTS, lifted up Sandow who managed to escape and hit the Terminus for the second time in this match to retain his World Heavyweight Championship as Punk once again looks on in shock after Sandow once again shocked the world by winning a match where he is the underdog.
  21. <p>WWE Over The Limit was a great Pay Per View and with it being the last one before the dual PPV of Money In The Bank next month it was a good way to make Raw look good.</p><p> </p><p> We opened the show with 3 on 3 action between The Kingdom Of Dreams and the team of Dolph Ziggler, Noam Dar and Zeshin Ikoma. The Kingdom have been dominant lately and Ziggler wanted to stop them so he got team mates and tried to take them down but he was unsuccessful in an 86 B+ when Big Damian defeated Ikoma with a Big Boot.</p><p> </p><p> The following match got an 87 B+ when The Price is right took on the makeshift team of Luke Harper and Moose in a Tornado Tag Team match. The match was very hard hitting with a lot of Strong Style involved and all 4 men trying to end the others career, it was that personal. When it came to the end though Ted Dibiase took Moose out with a dream street but he was taken out by a superkick from Luke Harper which left Harper and Price in the ring to fight it out. Harper goes for the Discus Clothesline but Price ducks out of the way and takes Harper down with the Gutwrench Powerbomb to pick up the victory.</p><p> Post match Harper was furious and he shouted at Moose "Where were you, where were you?" and despite Moose trying to explain he is hit with the Discus Clothesline from Luke Harper who then rolls out the victory and picks up a chair and obliterates Moose with it before leaving the ring to a chorus of Boos.</p><p> </p><p> The 3rd match of the night actually ended up being the best match of the night even though there were 7 more matches on the card after it turned out that Cedric Alexander and Austin Aries have great chemistry and their match for the Cruiserweight Championship got a 97 A*. It would be Cedric Alexander who would pick up the victory and win his first ever title here in the WWE when he defeated Austin Aries with the Frog Splash. Aries has had a short reign but he can be higher up than Cruiserweight Championship, maybe even in the world title picture soon.</p><p> </p><p> Following that we had the United States Championship on the line when Fred Yehi took on Xavier Woods in an 80 B. Xavier would walk away still the US Champion when he hit The Lost In The Woods to pick up the victory.</p><p> </p><p> After that it was an 87 B+ when the man who lost to CM Punk at Payback, Jeff Hardy went looking to get redemption and work his way back up towards the title but standing in his way was Apollo Crews. Apollo was furious that he went 3 years unbeaten and only has a few losses but he is still being overlooked for a world title opportunity so he decided to take out fan favourite Jeff Hardy. Apollo would pick up the victory here when he defeated Jeff with the Spinout Powerbomb.</p><p> </p><p> Sami Zayn's Global Championship was on the line up next when the former World Heavyweight Champion took on Jay Lethal. Lethal came close to winning the championship but Zayn would walk away still the champion when he hit the Helluva Kick into the Koji Clutch and Lethal had to tap out instantly and Zayn retained in a 94 A.</p><p> </p><p> The tag titles were on the line next when The Balor Club represented by The Jackson's had their rematch for the titles against Sabre and Ospreay after they lost the titles to them all the way back at Fastlane. The match started off quick with Nick Jackson taking out Ryan Sabre with a superkick while Ospreay hit Matt Jackson with the same move. This would leave Ospreay and Nick to fight it out and this happened for a while until Matt got to his feet and they hit the double superkick but the pin was broken by a returning Sabre. The battle would continue for another 10 minutes until both Ospreay and Sabre locked in Cross Arm Breakers and both The Jackson's had to tap out. Another successful defense here for Sabre and Ospreay of The Assassins.</p><p> </p><p> The other three members of Balor Club were in action up next as Adam Cole, Tama Tonga and Finn Balor took on The Von Erich's and Joe Hendry in a 3 on 3 match. It would be Balor Club who picked up the routine victory when Finn beat Ross Von Erich with the Coup De Grace in a 86 B+.</p><p> </p><p> After she put the first ever 100 A* women's match with Bayley at Backlash, Queen Nia would put the Women's title on the line again as she took on the Women who she main evented Survivor Series (First ever women's main event of a ppv) with Noelle Foley. That match got a 91 A and this would get two ratings better with a 93 A as unlike last time Nia would walk out still the WWE Women's Champion when she made Noelle pass out to the bear hug.</p><p> </p><p> The main Event of the PPV was a fatal 4 way match for the World Heavyweight Championship between the champion CM Punk, Cole Galloway, Damien Sandow and Kazuchika Okada. Galloway had a shot at the World title two weeks ago when Okada and Sandow's fighting on the outside led to them getting in the ring and involved causing a double DQ so Edge decided to put them in a fatal 4 way elimination match for the title. CM Punk would be the first to go meaning their would be automatically a new champion when he was eliminated by Okada with a Rainmaker. Cole Galloway would also be eliminated by the Rainmaker leaving Damien Sandow and Okada in the ring to fight it out meaning whoever won would win the World Heavyweight Title for the first time (Okada is a former WWE Champion but not World Heavyweight). Damien Sandow would get his Amazing moment tonight when he reversed The Rainmaker and hit the Terminus to win the World Heavyweight Title for his first ever championship in what I imagine getting a huge pop (It was in his hometown) and I imagine it being a bit like Mick Foley winning the title for the first time and the fans loving it while it lasts. Sandow celebrated his victory with tears in his eyes and confetti falling from the ceiling as he holds the World Championship high up in the air. Emotional.</p><p> </p><p> That main event got a 96 A* and the show got a 95 A* which was a great show. So happy that I went with Sandow and now it will be fun to book a Sandow reign at the top.</p>
  22. <p>WWE Breaking Point 2016 was the second Smackdown PPV since Wrestlemania and it was another good show with another great main event.</p><p> </p><p> After Big E cost Bray Wyatt his title match at Backlash, Bray asked his brother Taylor Rotunda to take out Big E and over the past couple of weeks they have went to war and both have put the other through tables leading to this tables match. It would be Taylor who picked up the victory in this match when he put Big E through a table with a spear in an 82 B.</p><p> </p><p> In a rematch from Backlash, Michael Wilson took on Tony Nese in a 76 B- after Nese was annoyed at losing to Wilson but once again Wilson would pick up the victory. Nese isn't great in this mod so I don't feel that bad that he has become a jobber but I like him in real life so I might give him a bit of a push in the future.</p><p> </p><p> After that one third of the BFF's Charlotte took on Daria Berenato who was annoyed that the BFF's have been dominating everyone so she challenged Charlotte to a match but Summer Rae got involved and cost Daria the match in an 83 B+ where Charlotte picked up the victory with a Natural Selection.</p><p> </p><p> Rusev would put his Alliance Title on the line up next against Rampage Brown and in an 86 B+ Rusev would make Rampage pass out to the Accolade. Giving him the title seems to have been a good choice as he is looking dominant again and he has risen from Midcarder to Upper Midcarder already so I hope that another company doesn't take the title off him any time soon.</p><p> </p><p> That was followed by an 82 B when Tyler Breeze put his Light Heavyweight title on the line against Fenix who beat him two weeks before on Smackdown but Breeze would emerge victorious from this one when he hit Fenix with the Beauty Shot to retain his title. I know this is a repeat from a couple of months ago but for a while I considered putting Fenix over here but Breeze refused to do it so Breeze went over here.</p><p> </p><p> After that the recently turned heel Cody Hall took on Dean Ambrose in a no holds barred match after Ambrose beat down Hall thinking it was Enzo Amore who he wanted to get a hold of. These two had a bloody match until Ambrose picked up a chair and destroyed Hall with it, literally hitting him on the back so many times, lifting him up and hitting 2 dirty deeds and pinning him. We are making Ambrose start to look more unstable and actually look like he is going crazy instead of just being called a Lunatic Maggle.</p><p> </p><p> We followed that up with the first A of the show when Alberto Del Rio defended his European Championship against Jey Uso after he beat Jimmy Uso at Backlash. He would retain here again when a botched interference from Jimmy let him lock in the Cross Arm Breaker and Jey tapped out. Going to have a triple threat match at Money In The Bank between Del Rio and The Uso's for the European Championship.</p><p> </p><p> After that the tag team titles were on the line when Dashing and Perfect defended their Intercontinental Tag Titles against The horribly named team of Team LuchaGore (Kalisto and Rhyno) who debuted in the McMahon Tag Team Classic after I found out they had great chemistry a couple of months ago. It would be Dashing and Perfect who retained their titles in this match when Tye defeated Rhyno with a Tye Breaker. The match got quite a disappointing 87 which is still decent but with tag matches getting A's a lot of the time this was not as good as others.</p><p> </p><p> The second A of the show was a 91 A contest between Mandy Rose and Sasha Banks for the Women's United States Championship and Mandy wants the same as Daria wanted and she wants to get rid of the BFF's and she believed that taking the title would help her to do this but Sasha escaped The Rosebud (her submission) and locked in the Banks Statement forcing Mandy to tap out and Sasha retained.</p><p> </p><p> John Cena had his rematch for the Intercontinental Championship up next against Jerry Bowman but he failed to win the title back when Bowman defeated Cena clean. The whole feud was built on Cena being annoyed that Bowman won cheaply with the help of Triple H and he believes that Bowman could have won cleanly which he does this time in a disappointing 86 B+. Cena is really struggling now and he is going to drop to the midcard and put people over now. </p><p> </p><p> The main event was another rematch from Backlash with Bray Wyatt having one last match against Enzo Amore for the WWE Championship as he pinned Enzo Amore as The Wyatt's won the first ever McMahon Tag Team Classic. Anyway Bray wanted no interruption in this match so it was inside Hell In A Cell but it would spill to the outside when Enzo was put through the cell wall.</p><p> However Enzo would gain advantage on the outside and get Bray onto the Announcers table. He paused, smiled, climbed to the top of the cell and creating a memorable moment he hit a frog splash from the top of the cell onto Bray Wyatt and both crashed through the table. Once he was up he picked up Bray Wyatt, threw him into the ring and hit a frog splash again from the top rope and pinned Bray to retain his WWE Championship. The Cell was raised and Bray was finally getting to his feet when Triple H's music hit and he came down to the ring smiling with Big E, Enzo Amore and Jerry Bowman standing at the top of the ramp watching on as Triple H hit a Pedigree on Wyatt as the show closed.</p><p> </p><p> With that match getting a 100 A* rating the show got a 96 A* and once again we had a great show. </p><p> </p><p> In other news both Natalya and Jim Ross have announced their retirement with Natalya retiring from Wrestling and Ross for the whole industry but that is all that has happened recently.</p>
  23. <p>Raw's first PPV since Wrestlemania has to be considered a massive success. We had a great main event, the women set another record and we crowned the first ever winners of the McMahon Tag Team Classic in a great triple threat tag team match.</p><p> </p><p> We started off the show with the United States Champion Xavier Woods gloating about how he took out John Morrison who he was meant to take on but picked up a 2 month injury. He was talking about how he didn't need to defend his belt tonight until Dolph Ziggler's music hit and he challenged Woods to an impromptu title match. The match got a 94 A and it would be Xavier Woods who picked up the victory with a Lost In The Woods to retain his United States Title. We recently replaced Ziggler as the figurehead with Seth Rollins and with Ziggler having declining physical ability it's time to push him down the card a bit like I have with Randy Orton, John Cena and others like him. He may still get a few shots at the world championships but I don't see him holding another one so I felt like it could help get Xavier really over here.</p><p> </p><p> The second match of the night got an 82 B when the winner of the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal Zeshin Ikoma took on Axel Dieter JR. Axel debuted a couple of months ago after a year in NXT and he was on a unbeaten run until he was defeated by Ikoma which made him angry and he took it out leading to this match here. It would be Ikoma who picked up the victory to keep up his momentum from winning the Battle Royal and keep him relevant.</p><p> </p><p> We followed that up with a 77 B as Noam Dar (who was split up from the other 4 members of Bulletproof) took on Big Cass after Cass blamed Dar for losing a 6 pack challenge for the number one contendership to the World Heavyweight Championship. This match got the worst rating of the night but it was because they have no chemistry which affected it greatly or it could have got a B+ probably.</p><p> </p><p> After that we had a 94 A with The Price Is Right (Eric Price and Ted Dibiase) taking on Hermanos Enmascarados. The Price Is Right picked up the victory here with the match being even until Price came into the ring and wiping house to pick up the victory. Post match they were celebrating when they were confronted by Moose (who Dibiase got involved to give Moose his first loss against Price) and Luke Harper. Moose wants revenge and asked Harper to be his partner to take down The Price Is Right.</p><p> </p><p> Not much to the next match but in an 84 B+ Sami Zayn had a routine title defense against Colt Cabana. Not much just an easy victory for Sami.</p><p> </p><p> In a Wrestlemania rematch Johnny Gargano had his rematch against the greatest man that ever lived Austin Aries for the Cruiserweight Championship but just like at Mania he walked out without his title as Aries retained in an 89 A.</p><p> </p><p> Randy Orton lost his European Championship against Del Rio at Wrestlemania but in the draft he was drafted to Raw so couldn't have his rematch. However, General manager Edge put him into this number one contendership match for the World Heavyweight Title against Cole Galloway but Randy was unsuccessful once again and Galloway will go on to face the winner of the main event at the next PPV.</p><p> </p><p> After that was the final title defense for members of The Assassins with Sabre and Ospreay putting their titles on the line against The Von Erich's and in a 90 A it would be Sabre and Ospreay who retained their belts when Ryan Sabre made Ross Von Erich tap out.</p><p> </p><p> I said at the start of this that the Women made history once again when Bayley who didn't get her rematch for the Women's United States Championship wanted a shot at Queen Nia's Womens Championship. They would go on to get the first ever 100 A* that I have ever got from a women's match when Bayley passed out to the sleeper hold from Nia. It was also Nia who got my first ever A for Women and her and Noelle Foley were the first women to main event a PPV in Survivor Series. Great, Great match here and it did better than I was expecting it to.</p><p> </p><p> The semi main event of the show was for the McMahon Tag Team Classic trophy and the opportunity to have a tag team title shot and although this is a Raw PPV it was three Smackdown teams that made it to the final. We had Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins taking on Bray Wyatt and Taylor Rotunda and Enzo Amore and Jerry Bowman. In the semi finals Enzo and Bowman beat the team of Damien Sandow and Shinsuke Nakamura, The Shield defeated The Price is Right and The Wyatt's defeated Sabre and Ospreay. It would be the Wyatt's who would become the first ever winners when Bray Wyatt defeated the WWE Champion Enzo Amore with a Sister Abigail after Rotunda took out Roman with a spear. This would mean that Bray can now go on to have on more shot at the WWE Championship at Over The Limit (I think) as he pinned the WWE Champion. The match got a great 96 A*.</p><p> </p><p> I was a bit worried about the main event as both men have declining physical ability and the rest of the card had been so good but it paid off when in another 100 A* match CM Punk retained his World Heavyweight Championship against Jeff Hardy. Hardy won the 6 pack contendership match and he said that after all the pain Punk put him through last time he was at the company that he was determined to show that he could defeat Punk and become World Heavyweight Champion again but he just came short and ended up tapping out to the Anaconda Vice and Punk retained.</p><p> </p><p> The show got a 99 A* which was absolutely amazing and as I said I was so happy to not only get a 100 in the main event but also get our first 100 A* women's match as well.</p><p> </p><p> In other news as I said earlier Seth Rollins has replaced Dolph Ziggler as the figurehead as he is 6 years younger and I have major plans for him going forward. Along with this in TNA Bill Behrens stepped down as the head booker and he was replaced by none other than Jim Cornette which should make things a bit more interesting going forward</p>
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